TRANSPORTING LOTS OF DIESEL! - Frantico Oil Career 2 - Stormworks - Part 23
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- TRANSPORTING LOTS OF DIESEL! - Frantico Oil Career 2 - Stormworks - Part 23
Lets get our helicopter back to the base and jump into our tanker to transport a lot of diesel across to Olsen Bay to get it sold!
#frantic #stormworks #tanker
ive been learning stormworks by just watching u build make my own version and if i get stuck i watch a tutorial and now im on my first massive projecy :D
Nice to see the Tanker in action once again. I still think she needs a name, though
10:06 for the Engine cooldown system, can I suggest to install more radiators in the shape of Cowl Vents? You know, those vents that are everywhere on ships?
Name it "Oilivia" 😂
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I've got no rights to choose the name, only Frantic himself has this right
Build a refinery ship that buys oil and turns it into jetfuel because oil buys at 0.5$ and jetfuel sells at 6$ and if you make your refinery on a ship you can buy the oil and on the way to sell the jetfuel refine it.
You can also refine diesel so you never have to worry about diesel on your ship
As a general rule of thumb when it comes to cooling modular engines:
For every 4 small cylinders or every 2 medium cylinders, use x1 3x3 electric radiator (Large cylinders need a 5x5 electric radiator for every cylinder).
Thank you frantic for acknowledging me
have been watching for like 2,5 years now and still not bored :)
Everytime I come home from work and I open youtube on the couch, everyday you upload my favourite youtube serie at the exact same time. Haha youve become part of my daily routine
I'm no Stormworks expert, but most of my ships are cooled by just pulling in seawater as coolant instead of sending a radiator. It works just fine for me. Idk if you have thought of this and prefer your current method just trying to help. Anyways, nice series so far.
Aye, after a while it should degrade the engines though is the only issue with sea water
Seawater is strongly recommended to not be used to cool modular engines. This will impact it's performance. Instead, feed it through a heat exchanger if you need to cool a modular engine. However when it comes to the premade engines, they are not affected by the seawater, therefor it's safe to use without performance loss.
Ah I see, thanks
Set up one of the tanks to pump air in while pumping fuel out and see if it's faster. I'm pretty sure it is.
I love your videos and I'm a big fan as you can tell from my username and profile but keep the good work up👍
Hey Frantic, ive just buy Stormwork today damn its a lot more complicated than i thought, these damn micro controller... i dnk how they work. Looking at you play made me want to buy it and now i realise that its seems way more easy when you play XD.
Nice boat
You should add extendable ramp to the tanker so you can easily board it.
You should totaly make a train as frantico oil aint finnished without a train besides if you do get a train that will mean you will not lose anything to the water
When will you fix the engine temps problem? Love your videos btw.
Btw thanks for hearting my comment last time
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First under 1 min😊
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don't you need fluid tanks to put coolant in to modular engines/ the cooling system?
The rads should have fluid in already if I remember correctly
You need to fix the cooling problems & get yourself a new flashlight! Really like the video otherwise.
Check out form the depths please
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why does most of you vehicles over heat tip for you ship water. cooling for the helicopter replace the front thing for a radiator
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modern whaler vessel to collect wale oil
maybe should not land a heli in water...